1. ( ) PAGE THREE TUESDAY, MAY 6. 1930 Association of Pre-Laws Elects L'Ecuyer Leader Writing Constitution and Votim Is Work of First Meeting in Green Hall Election of officers and the drawing up of a constitution were the chief accomplishments of the first meeting of the Pro-Law association last night. Hero K. Z, L.Eyuer, c3, who noted her temporary chairman, was chosen by President Obama to choose vice president, and Joseph Bahh, c3 was elected secretary-treasurer. Several members of the faculty of the School of Law, including Dean R. M. Davis, Dr. W. L. Burdick, Prof. H. G. Clarke, Prof. E. Albrisson and, as were three of the pre-law advisers, Prof. C. C. Crawford, Prof. H. B. Chubb, and Prof. W. E. Sandelius, were present and spoke at the law school student council, Horcella Morris, 131, president of Phi Delta phi, honorary law fraternity, and Vina Ducas, president of Alpha Delta, law fraternity, also were present and gave short talks. The two prime purposes of this pre-law organization are decision or a sort of vocational guidance in regard to the taking up of law and assistance in presiding over cases. The organization plans to have various leading judges and lawyers speak before the group from time to time, thus coming into direct contact with the profession. The association will probably meet every six weeks according to present rules. Athletic Board to Meet Association to Make Check of Rode and Relays Tonight There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the Kansas University Athletic association at the University of Kansas up on the roder and the 1809 relays. This meeting was to have been held on the eve of the Kansas relays but was postponed because of the rodeo. The board will also consider plans for next year's relays and possibilities of another special feature next year. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SON OF A FORMER STUDENT FINDS SUCCESS IN MOVIE Among the notable alumni that K.U. has, is Harold J. Thorpe, f19, not because he has done anything so great, but because he has a son who gives promise of being a movie star some years ago, acted in five different productions. Gordon Thorpe, 7 year old son of Harold, acted as a teammate on the Iron Man's douglas Fairhairs. This was his first trial. No doubt many have seen the movie. His next success was with Lilly Damita in "The Badge of San Louis." Both of these pictures have been released. He has just finished a production with Metro-Woody-Mayer, "Fairteen Day," which he acted with Louis Mann. This has not been released as He has also acted as little "Tad" in the play, "Alabama Lincoln," and with Walt Houston recently in a film, "The Big Picture," featuring a Ronnie Play. "Flivers" at the University of Oregon, which can travel the slowest over the specified course, will win the Campus day race. An age limit will be set for this event, but no more than two quality of any car will be made, further rules will be made. Want Ads --the outgoing officers are Alice Sutton, president; Louise Ladd, recording supervisor; and Marjorie Poole, pooling secretary; Helen Hungerford, histology Verner and Daris Bates. EAT Sunday dinner at Ye Tavern Tea Room. Chicken dinner, 50c. 1403 Tenn St., Lawrence Kauai - 174 LOST. Pair of glues with white gold frame, in black case, between 12th and Tenn, and Spooner-Thayer. Call 2531 W. — 174. LOST: Black suede purse on Massau- culetts or K. U. street cars Monday morning containing silver Elin watch and other articles. Reward Call 1938 Business and Professional DIRECTORY BUTLER HOTORS BUTLER MOTORS BUTLER MOTORS Will Wright and Joe Cara Good Used Cara 617-19 MASS. St. THE CHARLTON INS. AGENCY Wt Protect and Serv You so that you May Rend Service Phone 8498 Insurance Bldg. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eir Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. GOODY COOPER Delen to Wallpaper and Paints Lacquers and Wax. Ph. 620 Op. Fire Dept. 207-209 W.8th H. W. HINCHSON 713 Mass. House Bldg. Phone 390 HARLEY DAVID MOTORCYCLES New and Used KNOLES CYCLE SHOP Phone 915 1014 Mass. Gamma Phi Tilba announces the engagement of Pauline Churchill, AIR 29 to Fred Awre. Mr. Awre is a member of Phi Gamma Dafra fraternity. SOCIETY Pi Beta Phi sorority hold election of officers for the coming last night. Those elected were Virginia Newcomer provided secretary; UVA Warner, recording secretary; Catherine Catlin, corresponding secretary; Mary Kreamer, treasurer; Helen Robitant, historian; taukeer; Helen Betty and Betty Jam Martin, cunts. The following men are to be instituted: Seymour Cormall, Glenn Kevin Merrill, Leonard John, Mowdley Walsh, Stephen J. Gannon, Barries, Albert Calahan, Charles Hiff, Harry Imnick, Harold Jackson, Harby Miller, Herbert Prater, and John Rufft. Sigma Tau, honorary engineering matronty, will hold the annual spring graduation at the College of Engineering, at the Colonial ten room at 6. Major Koenig will be the principal The Housemothers' association met for the last time this year at a bamboo pavilion in Bali. Springflowers formed the motif for their descriptions. About 57 housemothers attended. The K. U. Dames met at the home of Murs, Bail Sturgaird, 1938 Oreand, this afternoon at 2:30. The yellow motif was carried out with cut flowers and table decorations. Bridge and a short mirror furnished the afternoon's entertainment. The assisting hostesses were: Mrs, R. G. Smith, Mrs. Guy Bowieck, and Mrs. Lennell Wright. Corbin hall election of officers for the coming year last night. They are: A. G. ALRICH Engraving. Printing, Binding Rubber Stamps, Office Supplies Stationery, 716 Mass. St. WEST WARD in Maytime by motor coach by motor coach The blue Rockie, tipped with snow—the great desserts, now oozing from the groves then orange groves and the backbenches in the distance. Each mile is a delight, every turn of the broad highway reveals new challenges and offers coach. Remember you save dollars the Pikeleek-Groundshark. Frequent daily service for SAs including San Diego, Los Angeles, New York, Independence, Olympia, California, Old Mission, New Orleans, Miami, Downtown, Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio. DEPOT New Union Bus Depot President, Verne Wagner; vice president, Katherine Brook; secretary, Hazel Stoum, treasurer, Clarie Short; social chairman, Lucie Porter, and chief chef, LaVere Haskell. Miss Brook will be on the student council next year. Retiring officers are President, Ruth Cockayne, and Dr. Bill Kelman; Commissioner, Kristen Kalberer; Treasurer, Norma Lee Freed; social chairman, Aad Ruth Hannon, and fire chief, Opal The Owl Society, junior honorary organization, will hold a business meeting and also election of new members from their Thistle House Wednesday evening. Phi Delta Theta held election of new officers last night. The following were officers: reporter, Richard Kiene; murderer, reporter, Richard Kiene; wordman, Lars Abbot; songwriter, Songman David Kim; historian, Oliver Cliffan; chapman, Lionford Fyffin; choreographer William Aabbe; film director David Woodmarch; home manager, Edward T Haug, Jr, Sr. Ham-Pell应急线员. lisa representative, Newman Jeffrey; Alumnae secretary, Newman Jeffrey; intra-mural manager, John Hassig; assistant house manager, Clairem Siles Miss Agnes Husband and Miss Irene Peabody entertained with a tea this afternoon in honor of Miss Bird Attic Anne, a woman who was melded world was orange and yellow, yellow roses and simpdlagrants were used as decorations. Those who assisted the dressmaking team included Merrie Moore, Mrs. B. H. Ashton, and Mrs. Gettle Pearson. Those assisting were Virginia Sherwened, Evelyn Keeffe, Emily Wetland, June Jane Blair, and Ruth Swartthorne. Miss Roberta Patas was a dinner guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house last evening. Miss Patas is a member of the Wisconsin chapter. Clarke Eicheberger, secretary of the League of Nations association, will speak at the noon luncheon forum at Announcements --and His Orchestra with DON BURNETT Myers hall, 12:30. Thursday. Thursday's luncheon will close the series for this year. The third round of women's intramural tennis must be played off by Monday, May 12. There will be practice for women's track at 4:30 noon afternoon. Attendance at four practices necessary to be eligible to compete. Dorothy Durkee, committee chairman. Olive Phhelps, instructor. Silk Hosiery Fine quality, full fashioned Silk How in both chiffon and service weights—Kayrer, McCallum, and Wayne Kint brands in all the new spring and summer hides. Silk Hosiery — a mottible miniature's Mother Day. The Hatee TUESDAY—Lestrieve Jie and Victor Varenon in "The Angel of Broadway." 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